One day to Super Tuesday: Who gets your vote?

There's just one day left before Central New Yorkers go to the polls to help decide who will receive presidential nominations. We talked to a few people at Carousel Center's food court about how they were going to vote. Here's what they said:

Republican Rory Salvage, 60, of Auburn, she won't vote in the primary.

"There's nobody I'm interested in," said Salvage. "I'm sick of the Republicans. I don't like anything that's happened with President Bush. I liked (President Bill) Clinton much better."

Salvage, who works drawing blood for a laboratory, said she hopes Hillary Rodham Clinton wins the Democratic nomination.

"I would vote for Hillary. I'm hoping to see a two for one deal, with Hillary as president and Bill having some influence, too."

Democrat Gwen Battle, 55, of Syracuse, recently relocated from New York City for ministry work. She said she hasn't yet decided who will receive her vote.

Battle said the issues that matter most to her are health care, community development, education and the economy. She said she'd like to see more Syracusans in good jobs through training and education.

John Marshall, 37, of Lakeland, isn't enrolled in a party, but he said he wishes he could vote in both primaries. Mike Huckabee and Hillary Clinton would get his votes.

"I'm from Arkansas," said Marshall. "I like Mike Huckabee a lot. I'm very conservative, but I'm tired of the Republican leadership."

He likes Clinton, too and doesn't think Barack Obama has the experience for the job.

Marshall said if both Huckabee and Clinton win their respective nominations, he would have a tough time deciding between them.